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George Hornedo

@georgehornedo

Running for Congress in IN-07 because Indy deserves better—and it’s time for a new generation of leadership. Change won’t wait.

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This is the only big name Indianapolis politician calling out Hogsett in either party. The Indy GOP is less than worthless and covered this up for Hogsett (who they still back!!!) so anti-rape republicans should vote in the Democrats primary for someone actually serious.

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Showed up for community, culture, and connection at the 2025 Community Love Fest hosted by Indy’s own Mike Epps. Proud to stand alongside Moms Demand Action in their work to end gun violence because true community love means keeping each other safe. And yes…I did lace up. Been

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Would you rehire someone who, in 17 years in Congress, passed two bills—both commemorative? Someone who ranked 197 out of 220 House Democrats? No, right? This isn’t personal. It’s about performance. Indy deserves a Member of Congress who delivers. And that’s what I’ll do.

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Do you know a student or young person looking for an internship with purpose? We’re offering flexible, remote and in-person campaign internships—where values, voice, and action matter. Send them our way! georgehornedo.com/internship

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One thing about me is that I ~love~ food. So sometimes on the campaign trail, I go a little overboard. But we’re having fun and eating good!

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Pride is a celebration, but also a protest and a promise not to go back. At its core, Pride has always been about rights: the right to safety, to privacy, to family, to exist without fear. We’ve seen what happens when protections aren’t guaranteed. We can’t let what happened to

Pride is a celebration, but also a protest and a promise not to go back.

At its core, Pride has always been about rights: the right to safety, to privacy, to family, to exist without fear.

We’ve seen what happens when protections aren’t guaranteed. We can’t let what happened to